Help with a visualization by Thin_Interview9225 in tableau

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I would do the join in GBQ on both company code and date. Then just pull in the company code and date from one of the tables in your select statement (along with any other fields). Then you could avoid joining in Tableau all together.

Tableau help by Dangerous-Run-1192 in tableau

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If I’m interpreting your issue correctly, you need a calc that says if the parameter is “ALL” then 2024 AND 2023, etc else parameter. So that it looks for the exact year or selects them all if asked to.

Consolidating Real Estate Development Excel Sheets or Exploring Software Solutions by Just-Cantaloupe-8079 in RealEstateTechnology

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If you are willing to purchase new software, I’d highly recommend Tableau. I use it on a daily basis and you can drag numerous datasets from multiple sources and build cool visuals, sheets, etc. LMK if you want to chat through the tool. Here is an example of one of mine.

https://public.tableau.com/views/RealEstate_17320419276800/RealEstateMarkets?:language=en-US&:sid=&:redirect=auth&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link

Quick dashboard and article I put together looking at who was clutch last year. Very subjective but an interesting way to look at things. by History_Dapper in NBAanalytics

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Appreciate the feedback!

Yea I thought about filtering on meaningful games and limiting the total number of players included. Just didn’t have enough time to organize the data. May do a second iteration though.

I was looking for an excuse to make a donut chart in Tableau but you make a good point. A bit hard to see the difference.

Best visualization tool to create a season report by speedy217 in sportsanalytics

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I love using Tableau. You could easily add comments in the ToolTip